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Google announced on Thursday that Google+ users with a profile attached to a regular Gmail account and a work-related Google apps account can now blend the two together.
When Google Apps gained Google+ support last October, Google promised a migration tool was on the way. Nine months later, it’s finally here.
The new tool, which is a part of the company’s Google Takeout data-liberation service,
allows users to elect a master Google+ account and transfer circles and
other information to one main profile, instead of having two separate
accounts. For those that make the transfer, you will only be able to log
in with the email address associated with the primary Google+ profile.
After requesting a transfer, there is a seven-day waiting period
before the merger begins and once the process begins, it takes about 48
hours to complete. Once a transfer is started, it cannot be cancelled or
reversed.

How to Merge Google+ Accounts

First, click Google+ circles transfer tool at Google Takeout. This tool transfers your Google+ circles and connections from a “source” account to a “destination” account.
Request a transfer. This process will slow down Google+ functionality
in both accounts, so you won’t be able to share content or update
circles until the transfer is complete. Again, this could take up to 48
hours.
When the transfer is complete, circles, blocks and ignores are copied
from the source account to the destination account, but content from
the source account such as profile information, posts or comments won’t
be transferred to the destination account, the company said.
“If you no longer need your source account Google+ profile, downgrade
the profile associated with your source account and select Delete your
entire Google+ profile,” Google said “Before downgrading, we recommend
downloading your Google+ data from your source account at Google
Takeout.”
Google offers additional information on how the process and transfers works on its help page.
If you decide to keep your source account profile, Google suggests
deleting content that was posted by that account to avoid confusion and
select the uncheck option that makes the profile visible to others via
search.

Proceed With Caution

Google has done a great job of explaining the migration process, but
we still suggest users proceed with caution before using the tool. Be
sure to back-up all of your Google+ data and make sure you understand
the limitations of the tool. Google+ addicts also need to be prepared to
give up using the service for up to a week while the transfer takes
place.
Profile migrations don’t always go as planned. Last year, Mashable’s Christina Warren inadvertently committed Facebook suicide when a Facebook Profile to Fan Page migration went terribly, terribly, wrong.
We doubt anything that catastrophic will happen with Google+, but again, be prepared and backup your important data first.